Clean Cities is born, a new Legambiente campaign that from 8 March to 10 April intends to turn the spotlight on the role that Italian cities can play for a more ecological and sustainable restart.
A trip to 14 Italian capitals, from North to South, to strongly promote a new urban mobility: more electric, safer and more shared, trying to push local political processes towards sustainable mobility measures and making permanent those eventually adopted during the of emergency.
The Clean Cities campaign, created to replace the historic Green Train campaign, which this year stopped due to the health emergency, absorbs its objectives and contents, and like this it will be divided into stages: fourteen those of the first edition, each of which an Italian capital will be the protagonist.
Clean cities will start from Padua (8 and 9 March) and will stop in Milan (10 and 11 March), Turin (12 and 13 March), Genoa (14 and 15 March), Bologna (16 and 17 March), Florence (18 and 19 March), Ancona (20 and 21 March), Perugia (22 and 23 March), Rome (24 and 25 March), Cagliari (26 and 27 March), Pescara (28 and 29 March), Naples (30 and 31 March) Bari (1 and 2 April), Catania (8 and 9 April).
Each stage will take place over two days: the first day will be dedicated to outdoor actions, such as mobilizations, flash mobs and blitzes.
Initiatives aimed at supporting or initiating territorial disputes related to mobility, road safety, improvement of air quality.
On the second day, each capital will organize an event to present the "Town Scoreboard", a summary of local performance on the main urban indicators relating to cycling, electric mobility, safety and atmospheric pollution.
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